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  1. Discover life events, stories and photos about Ursula Erzherzogin von Öserreich (1541–1543) of Wiener Neustadt-Land, Lower Austria, Austria.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · A painted terracotta bust of Philip II (1527-1598), King of Spain, in Vienna's Kunstkammer. Philip, with the typical Habsburg jaw, ruthlessly persecuted Protestants in all Habsburg territories. Photo: Tas Tóbiás. For reasons of dynastic survival, the Austrian and Spanish branches remained very close.

  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Ursula von Habsburg-Laufenburg (1390–1456) of Laufenburg, Murg, Waldshut, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

  4. The most tragic is an unnamed Muslim captive in her early teens (“not yet thirteen, but by the looks of her more like nine or ten”) who is Osman’s co-worker in the countess’s household. One night, the countess’s steward—essentially, the girl’s boss, and the man responsible for guaranteeing her physical safety—came home drunk ...

  5. The Habsburg dynasty: Here you can read potted biographies, examine portraits from seven centuries and dip into the historical contexts of past epochs. Timeline Select a period in Habsburg history, from the beginnings of Habsburg rule in the Middle Ages to the collapse of the Monarchy during the First World War.

  6. At this point, we should remember that until 1806, large parts of the Breisgau region belonged to the Habsburg Empire. The cities of Freiburg, Breisach, Waldkirch and Rheinfelden were equally subject to Habsburg rule as the Abbeys of Saint Blaise, Saint Trudpert or Wonnetal – just to name a few examples.

  7. Mar 23, 2020 · von Wurzbach, Constantin. “Habsburg, Eleonore von Oesterreich (Tochter Philipp’s von Oesterreich).” Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich. Part 6. Vienna: Kaiserlich-königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei (1860). Treffer, Gerd. “Eleonore von Habsburg.” Die Franzoezische Koeniginnen: Von Bertrada bis Maria Antoinette (8. — 18.

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